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Larry Samuels MS-MVP (Windows-Shell/User)
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Unofficial FAQ for Windows Server 2003 athttp://home.earthlink.net/~larrysamuels/WS2003FAQ.htm
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"" <> wrote in
message news:116d701c3bf86$7f1f0c90$...
> I am getting ready to take the 70-216 exam and i have a
> silly question. How do i bring up a command prompt and
> what is it used for??
>
> Thanks, this will really help me in my studies...
>
> CCNA, CCIE

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"" <> wrote in
message news:116d701c3bf86$7f1f0c90$...
> I am getting ready to take the 70-216 exam and i have a
> silly question. How do i bring up a command prompt and
> what is it used for??
>
> Thanks, this will really help me in my studies...
>
> CCNA, CCIE

Your return address sums it up.
Is He For Real at laugh dot com.
Very funny and I hope you aren't for real.
Glenn
"" <> wrote in
message news:116d701c3bf86$7f1f0c90$...
> I am getting ready to take the 70-216 exam and i have a
> silly question. How do i bring up a command prompt and
> what is it used for??
>
> Thanks, this will really help me in my studies...
>
> CCNA, CCIE

if serious:
start-->run-->cmd.exe (type it in)
and you will get a command prompt from which you can do a wide variety of
administrative tasks:
try typing these commands in command prompt:

netsh
ipconfig
route

For more info on this subject see product documentation

"" <> wrote in
message news:116d701c3bf86$7f1f0c90$...
> I am getting ready to take the 70-216 exam and i have a
> silly question. How do i bring up a command prompt and
> what is it used for??
>
> Thanks, this will really help me in my studies...
>
> CCNA, CCIE

I find either of these will put you off entering the Command Prompt box
forever!

"Andrew Lomakin" <> wrote in message
news:...
> if serious:
> start-->run-->cmd.exe (type it in)
> and you will get a command prompt from which you can do a wide variety of
> administrative tasks:
> try typing these commands in command prompt:
>
> netsh
> ipconfig
> route
>
> For more info on this subject see product documentation
>
> "" <> wrote in
> message news:116d701c3bf86$7f1f0c90$...
> > I am getting ready to take the 70-216 exam and i have a
> > silly question. How do i bring up a command prompt and
> > what is it used for??
> >
> > Thanks, this will really help me in my studies...
> >
> > CCNA, CCIE
>
>

LOL
format C will never work for you if your windows system is on C
Windows is not a self-destructable OS, however it still can be crashed.

P.S.
know a way do get a windows box down having user privileges?
get a software called BTVpro (or something like that) - it's used for TV
decoder card, and this prog really fucks up your HDD - it just has a buggy
ntfs file sytem handler , it fucks up NTFS even if you are a simple user.

"Brianz" <> wrote in message
news:...
> What about the commands;
>
> del c:\boot.ini
> format c:
>
> I find either of these will put you off entering the Command Prompt box
> forever!
>
> "Andrew Lomakin" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> > if serious:
> > start-->run-->cmd.exe (type it in)
> > and you will get a command prompt from which you can do a wide variety
of
> > administrative tasks:
> > try typing these commands in command prompt:
> >
> > netsh
> > ipconfig
> > route
> >
> > For more info on this subject see product documentation
> >
> > "" <> wrote in
> > message news:116d701c3bf86$7f1f0c90$...
> > > I am getting ready to take the 70-216 exam and i have a
> > > silly question. How do i bring up a command prompt and
> > > what is it used for??
> > >
> > > Thanks, this will really help me in my studies...
> > >
> > > CCNA, CCIE
> >
> >
>
>

You are a CCNA, CCIE ( and trying for the hardest MS test ) and you do not
know what the command window is..

Might be better to start at A+ for ya..
"" <> wrote in
message news:116d701c3bf86$7f1f0c90$...
> I am getting ready to take the 70-216 exam and i have a
> silly question. How do i bring up a command prompt and
> what is it used for??
>
> Thanks, this will really help me in my studies...
>
> CCNA, CCIE

actually it might be better for him to go find a
commodore VIC 20. Anything newer than that would be an
insult to HIS intelligence level.
>-----Original Message-----
>You are a CCNA, CCIE ( and trying for the hardest MS
test ) and you do not
>know what the command window is..
>
>Might be better to start at A+ for ya..
>""
<> wrote in
>message news:116d701c3bf86$7f1f0c90$...
>> I am getting ready to take the 70-216 exam and i have a
>> silly question. How do i bring up a command prompt and
>> what is it used for??
>>
>> Thanks, this will really help me in my studies...
>>
>> CCNA, CCIE
>
>
>.
>

Who is the dumbest here....The guy who is taking 70-216 and doesn't know
what the command prompt is for, or the guy who doesn't recognise a joke when
he sees one.

Look again at his name

Thanks for calling

Bye

"Greg" <> wrote in message
news:eW1Dhi$...
> You are a CCNA, CCIE ( and trying for the hardest MS test ) and you do not
> know what the command window is..
>
> Might be better to start at A+ for ya..
> "" <> wrote in
> message news:116d701c3bf86$7f1f0c90$...
> > I am getting ready to take the 70-216 exam and i have a
> > silly question. How do i bring up a command prompt and
> > what is it used for??
> >
> > Thanks, this will really help me in my studies...
> >
> > CCNA, CCIE
>
>

"zeze" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Don Julia you can give the name it is not problem we know cmd command at
> least as you know however
> we use linux (slackware,openbsd etc) usually do you what it is
> (ms=right click properties)
>
>

Guest

You all are really niave, don't have any sense or are
just plain dumb!!
Thanks for the laughs people!!
HAHAHA.

oh yea, MCSE too!!!

>-----Original Message-----
>Your return address sums it up.
>Is He For Real at laugh dot com.
>Very funny and I hope you aren't for real.
>Glenn
>""
<> wrote in
>message news:116d701c3bf86$7f1f0c90$...
>> I am getting ready to take the 70-216 exam and i have a
>> silly question. How do i bring up a command prompt and
>> what is it used for??
>>
>> Thanks, this will really help me in my studies...
>>
>> CCNA, CCIE
>
>
>.
>

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